
Comics
Did you know that we have comics in our collection? Discover artists who have both been inspired by, and created, these graphic stories.
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Video: Oddly Satisfying: Pop Art Makeup Inspired by Roy Lichtenstein
Roy Lichtenstein’s 1965 Reverie acts as an inspiration for an incredible, Pop Art-style makeover.

Video: What Would Herbert Adams's "Girl With Water Lilies" Look Like as Anime?
Watch how Herbert Adams's Girl with Water Lilies is reinvented in the Anime style!

Article: Who Is Philip Guston? 10 Things to Know
Get up to speed on one of the most influential American modern artists.

Video: Take a Walk Through George Henry Durrie’s “Winter in the Country”
Join George Henry Durrie's lone figure as he walks through the snow with his trusty dog, a basket over one arm, and a full bag over his shoulder.
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Prints
Printmaking has played a key role in spreading artistic styles, scientific diagrams, and ideas around the world. A printmaker first creates a design on a matrix—a surface often made of metal, wood, or stone. They then apply ink and press paper or fabric to the matrix, transferring the design. This process can be repeated, creating multiple works.

Pop
Emerging in the 1960s, pop art drew from commercial formats like advertising, comic strips, newspapers, and movies. Artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Marjorie Strider made art that seemed to lack personal touch. They left it to the viewer to decide whether these works celebrated or criticized consumerist society.